Course reviews

Natural pads(boo), a peeve of mine. Tee signs directly touching the right side of each pad marker, which btw, didn't seem wide enough for my taste(but not too much of a biggie). Trouble finding hole 9's tee lol. Did not care for the installed disc-nation's baskets as they are designed w/only one ring of chains(spitouts a big poss., and wierd upper, yet slanted downward chain connectors. Prob not going to frequent course. Had fun, shot it tday w/Pauly P the overhand wonder, even though I threw my ... continue reading ›

Natural pads(boo), a peeve of mine. Tee signs directly touching the right side of each pad marker, which btw, didn't seem wide enough for my taste(but not too much of a biggie). Trouble finding hole 9's tee lol. Did not care for the installed disc-nation's baskets as they are designed w/only one ring of chains(spitouts a big poss., and wierd upper, yet slanted downward chain connectors. Prob not going to frequent course. Had fun, shot it tday w/Pauly P the overhand wonder, even though I threw my glow Xcal w/Jimi Hendrix stamp in the pond on the left side of hole 6's pin. Of course a reward will be offered upon it's return. ‹ less text

Now an 18 basket course. A few longer holes to air it out, many short holes with ace chances. Tee pads are natural and not eroded. Buuuuut, the metal tee pad signs are touching the front right corner of every pad, just waiting to slice you open. Ample signage sans a couple long walks between holes that were not marked, but we could see signs in the distance and figured it out.
Grass well maintained and lots of parking. No one else on the course, had it to our selves. Once the trees grow up on ... continue reading ›

Now an 18 basket course. A few longer holes to air it out, many short holes with ace chances. Tee pads are natural and not eroded. Buuuuut, the metal tee pad signs are touching the front right corner of every pad, just waiting to slice you open. Ample signage sans a couple long walks between holes that were not marked, but we could see signs in the distance and figured it out.

Grass well maintained and lots of parking. No one else on the course, had it to our selves. Once the trees grow up on the back nine, it will add a new element to the course. A few holes make disc loss a possibility in the H2o and long rough.

Over all I would play here again, am impressed with the course being a church course. They seem to take pride in it and maintain it well. ‹ less text

Some pitch and putt holes. Tall grass on the back makes you think twice about going for it or playing safe. Water was a nice touch. Pin placements are pretty easy. Overall a good course to learn to play on.

Never busy. This course is a mixed bag of shots from par 2 to par 5, from wide open to wooded. Beware of water hazards and tall grass. That being said, the fairways are well taken care of. I really enjoy this course.

not the full amount of chains on baskets makes for tougher putting. Very open course which extremely effects your shot with a little wind. Once you get past the ponds, a spotter is essential with off the fairway tall weeds and cat tails.

Strange playing disc golf next to a mega church! Really nice of them to spend their time and money on it and leave it open to the public. Not very hard, but wind and water, rough makes it more fun. If I were in. town, I would play it again. Thanks Northridge!

If I lived near here, I would probably practice at this course. Pretty wide open for the most part, and tee signs are placed in a dangerous spot for arm follow-through. I would recommend driving from off to the side of theh marked tee area to avoid cutting your hand on a metal sign.

2 weeks ago this coarse has been made into a full 18 holes. Not bad, do like the back nine. They've added a hole to the original front nine between hole 2 and what is now 4. Back nine starts off right after hole 8 rather than walking across the parking lot. Course wraps around toward freeway then finished off back to the practice basket. Over all decent coarse with its fair share of shorts and longer holes, mixed in with a few water hazards and tight path shots. Could definitely use some cement tee pads!

One of my best scores to bad it was on such a easy course. Nice layout takes you around the perimeter of the church. Many short deuce holes. Couple water hazard holes. Few wooded holes. Rest wide open shots mainly with a few longer holes. Well maintained. I dig it for a warm-up round or just a casual one since it one of the closest courses to me. Will play more often.

Good for a beginner- nearly no trees that are tough to throw around only 1-2 holes semi-technical, some water hazards but they're not scary or outrageous for a new player. Lush green grass, well maintained grounds. Terribly installed tee signs- if you throw from directly behind the wood marking the front of the tee you WILL split your hand open on the signs..obviously not installed by disc golfers. Cheap baskets don't catch well. Hole #9 is by hole #1- back side of the church facing M-14.